And won't download. I have downloaded another way - but I'm used to doing it this way, so would like to repair. I installed the latest version of Zoombrowser this last week, so reinstalled it again, but with no success in fixing it.

To transfer your photos all you need is Windows Explorer. Cut or Copy and Paste.

The use whatever editing program you fancy to amend them.

R.M.

01-02-2009, 06:24 PM

I think the solution is a programming solution - perhaps Visual Basic. I'm not au fait with that though!

I know I can 'sort' it by other computing solutions - I was interested in 'fixing' Zoombrowser if I could... :)

Wingflyer2

13-03-2009, 10:17 AM

R.M., found a solution yet? Got the same problem here. Know I can use other methods but I like possibility of zoombrowser to rename the files automaticly (shooting date + sequencenr.) during download. Do you know another tool that can do that?

R.M., found a solution yet? Got the same problem here. Know I can use other methods but I like possibility of zoombrowser to rename the files automaticly (shooting date + sequencenr.) during download. Do you know another tool that can do that?

No, I didn't manage to fix it - reinstalled my Acronis image of C Drive (that has got me out of a number of pickles in the last year - well worth the money - although changes to NZ dollar probably has made it more expensive now).

There are a number of programs that do what you want - Photoshop, ?Elements, ? Bridge, perhaps Picasso. There are 'no cost' programmes that image your c drive - worth looking at I think.:)

sluggy

16-03-2009, 09:33 AM

I uploaded some photos yesterday morning. This morning I installed Windows 7 onto a spare partition I have for messing around with other OS'es. This evening I tried uploading some photo's and got this exact same message from zoombrowser. I know where I would point the finger of suspicion.

I keep 'my documents' in separate folders on a completely isolated raid partition to simplify sharing between XP and Vista (plus linux). When I setup Windows7, I created a homegroup and allowed it to share pictures/music/videos.

Booting back into Vista, at least the pictures and music directories reported requiring permissions to be changed to access them while 'My Documents' did not. Since I had not shared this it seems to be related.

Now if I could work out how to undo this...

And to fix it, I went to Pictures->properties->security, noticed that it had set the permissions for my primary user account to read/execute and reapplied the full control.